Fate/Extra Visual Fanbook (フェイト/エクストラ ビジュアルファンブック?) is a Fate/Extra material book released February 25, 2011.

Fate/Extra Illustration Gallery - Official Extra art from the advertisements the official website, and the flash games on the website.

Fate/Extra Character Design - Front and rear designs for all the major characters and comments from the creators. Servants also have brief profiles about their abilities. Minor characters only have a brief "Personal Data" section.

Servant Designs by Takeuchi Takashi - Servant designs drawn by Takeuchi before Arco Wada drew them in her own style. It also includes an alternate design of Assassin as an old man.

Fate/Extra Arena Design

Area Guide in the Moon Cell - Images of all the arenas and an illustration of how the elevator works.

Fate/side material is a material book released on January 30, 2004 with the First Edition of Fate/stay night. It has 100 pages, and another version titled Fate/side material±α was released as an appendix of the September issue of Tech-Gian on June 21, 2005.

Fate/stay night Premium FanBook (フェイト/ステイナイト・プレミアムファンブック?) was released December 20, 2003. It also includes a Super Big 1000mm Poster, a Cover Illustration poster that features an unpublished illustration, a Special Pin-up, the 2004 Fate Desktop Calendar, the Fate/stay night Premium CD-ROM Case, a cut out game called "Fate/stay night Ton ton Battle Royal", and a special CD featuring a trial, wallpapers, screensaver, and fourteen Fate custom character icons.[2]

Fate/stay night Visual Collection - Megami Magazine Special Selection (Fate/stay nightビジュアルコレクション―メガミマガジンスペシャルセレクション?) is an art book released March 2007. It features various artwork and brief character profiles for the Fate/stay night anime.

Fate/stay night Visual Story is a retelling of the visual novel in book format. It uses the GCs and text from the game to show the story of all three routes with commentary and background information. It was released August 20, 2007.

Fate/tiger colosseum Upper - The additional art book from the Fate/tiger Colosseum Upper Megamori Box (フェイト/タイガーころしあむ アッパー - タイガーころしあむ 設定資料集 アッパ?) is an art book included with the Megamori Box edition of Fate/tiger colosseum Upper.

STORY

Character Relationship Chart

Illustration of tiger colosseum Upper - Profiles for all new characters added to Upper that include a profile, character portraits, "Expression Rough" designs for the portraits, "Motion Rough" sketches, and a "From Developer" comment. It also includes various background images.

Making of tiger colosseum Upper

Megamori Interview

Tiger Card Ultora From Illustrators - Comments on the Ultora tarot cards from their illustrators

Fate/the Fact is a bonus booklet released with Fate/Extra. It was given as a pre-order bonus for the English edition. It is written as a magazine published within the Fate/Extra world, and it describes various background events outside of Extra's main setting.

Fate Unlimited Guide is a booklet released January 10, 2006 with the February 2006 issue of Comptiq. It is called "The premium guide of unlimited Fate world on game, TV program, comic, and more for all people who love Fate."

Animation Phase

Background Guide

Story Guide - Gives an overview of the four episodes airing that month.[3]

Fate/Zero Tribute Arts ― A Prayer for the Dying ― (Fate/Zero Tribute Arts ―死にゆく者への祈り―?) is an art book released December 28, 2008. It contains artwork depicting various scenes from Fate/Zero drawn by a large number of artists. It also contains the Fate/Zero side story, Heart of Freaks.

material/Zero is a booklet that came with Fate/Zero volume 1 on December 29, 2006 during Comiket 71. It contains concept art of characters and creator comments that were later included in Fate/Zero material.

CONCEPT - TYPE-MOON Comic Market Visual Collection (コンセプト?) is an art book released December 28, 2008 at Comiket 75. It features the “history and record of TYPE-MOON from 2003 to 2008 in comic market” in the form of the various pieces of artwork that they released each year at the events. Each section begins details about the event such as the date, booth number, and an image of the TYPE-MOON Staff outfits worn for the events. The sections feature various artwork and comments from the artists.[5]

2003 Winter: Comic market 65 - It follows the concept of "Fate/stay night Jou", which marks the first time they came up with the project for participation in Comiket. It features a drawing of Saber by Takashi Takeuchi

2004 Summer: Comic market 66 - It follows the concept of "Fate/stay night." It features art from Takeuchi, Koyama Hirokazu, and BLACK.

2005 Summer: Comic market 68 - It follows the concepts of "Neco-Arc The Movie and Natsu Matsuri." It gathers the artwork featured in their "Neco-Arc The Movie" pamphlet by Takeuchi, Hirokazu Koyama, and Keito Koume.

2006 Winter: Comic market 71 - It follows the concept of "Fate/Zero Shidou", the start of the Fate/Zero collaboration between TYPE-MOON and Gen Urobuchi. Urobuchi was the theme and concept writer for the event.

2007 Summer: Comic market 72 - It follows the concept of "ALL AROUND TYPE-MOON." It features art from Chinatsu Kurahana and Ototsugu Konoe

2007 Winter: Comic market 73 - It follows the concept of "Fate/Zero: commemoration." It features the art from the novel and All OVER/Zero. It features art from Rei Hiroe, Ugetsu Hakua, Chinatsu Kurahana, Ruroo, Nitro+ staff members (Yuupon!), MORIYA, PFALZ and shimoshi.

2008 Winter: Comic market 75 - It follows the concept "BRAND NEW HEROINES ALL AROUND TYPE-MOON 2." It includes art from the cover of the book.

It sings in spring, the moon is loved and it prays to the sky. (春と月と空と, Haru to Tsuki to Sora to?) subtitled The BAMBOO BROOM: Asleep in the spring. I missed the dawn Until I heard the birds singing everywhere. Wind and rain had clamoured last night. How many flowers fell during the storm?. It is an art book illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi.

TYPE-MOON Special Guidance Book Summer'08 is a supplemental book included with the July 2008 Dengeki Hime magazine. It contains information on the early stages of Mahou Tsukai no Yoru, Girls' Work before it was changed from a visual novel project to an anime project, an overview of the Tsukihime heroines, and a Q&A segment.